Memoir excerpt on Israeli leadership's post‑Six-Day War land‑trade considerations
Memoir excerpt on Israeli leadership's post‑Six-Day War land‑trade considerations The passage provides a historical recollection of Israeli officials' attitudes after the 1967 war, mentioning former Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and general strategic debates about territorial concessions. It lacks concrete new evidence, specific financial flows, or actionable leads, and the content is already well‑documented in public histories, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Eshkol warned ministers about retaining newly conquered territories.; Government initially treated most occupied land (except Jerusalem) as a "deposit" for future peace talks.; Debate quickly shifted toward retaining Sinai, Golan, Jordan Valley, and West Bank settlements.
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Memoir excerpt on Israeli leadership's post‑Six-Day War land‑trade considerations The passage provides a historical recollection of Israeli officials' attitudes after the 1967 war, mentioning former Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and general strategic debates about territorial concessions. It lacks concrete new evidence, specific financial flows, or actionable leads, and the content is already well‑documented in public histories, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Eshkol warned ministers about retaining newly conquered territories.; Government initially treated most occupied land (except Jerusalem) as a "deposit" for future peace talks.; Debate quickly shifted toward retaining Sinai, Golan, Jordan Valley, and West Bank settlements.
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